Forever is a masterpiece of China that records the life of ordinary people in the great era.
The sorrows and joys of several groups of characters flow with the plot points brought about by the change of time and space, and * * * depicts the group image of several generations deeply poisoned by policy changes (family planning and laid-off tide) after the reform and opening up. This is not only the natural development of the characters themselves, but also the deconstruction process of the social structure of movies? Happy families may enjoy the benefits of reform and opening up, but the rights and development needs of the unfortunate will be left behind by the times.
In the movie, Wang Jingchun and Yongmei meet their old friends again in the hospital many years later, but they still can't hold back their tears. You don't know whether the movie or time and life itself moved you. ?